October 21, 2008

Here you can see the difference between North and South Korea at night. According to the CIA Factbook, South Korea's GDP is $25,000, where North Korea's is $1,700. Here, Professor Mark Perry from the University of Michigan writes how Socialism has failed and why capitalism works.

October 7, 2008

Is this a final "Crisis of Global Capitalism" -- to borrow the title of a book by George Soros written shortly after the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98? The crisis that kills capitalism has been said to happen during every major recession and financial crisis ever since Karl Marx prophesized the collapse of capitalism in the middle of the 19th century. Although I admit to having greatly underestimated the severity of the current crisis, I am confident that sizable world economic growth will resume before very long under a mainly capitalist world economy.

Consider, for example, that in the decade after various predictions of the collapse of global capitalism following the Asian crisis, both world GDP and world trade experienced unprecedented growth thanks to the power of market competition on a global scale. The South Korean economy, for example, was pummeled during that crisis, but has had significant economic growth since. World economic growth will recover once we are over the present severe financial difficulties.

October 6, 2008

CEO of now bankrupt investment bank Lehman Brother, Richard Fuld, was reportedly decked by an employee when Fuld was in the company gym the day after is was declared Lehman would go bankrupt. Read here or watch this clip from CNBC.